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Bues Tree Care, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Browerville, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Josh was very clear about what he would/could do to keep our old, overgrown tree healthy and safe for our backyard. He arrived, did the trim work plus a fabulous clean up job, all at a reasonable price. Thanks Josh!! Bonnie Quinn Natalie Bolling Matt Wagner"
Ash removal
Ash removal
Ash removal
Ash removal
Ash removal

+10

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JM Operations LLC
4.6(
11
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Serving Browerville, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"They were very professional with tree removal and did an awesome job of cleaning up after the trees were removed and stumps ground. I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for excellent work at reasonable rates."
Kubota Skid Steer and Log Grapple
Excavator and Skid Steer
Before the Job
Boulder Pile
Front Lawn After Photo

+16

Response time1 day
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Whether you grind or dig up and remove your tree stump depends on your landscaping goals. Using a stump grinder leaves the root system in place for it to decompose over time, whereas digging up the tree stump removes the roots and the stump. Overall, stump grinding is a far simpler process since you won’t need to deal with the roots. Stump removal will make your yard look like a demolition site, but you’ll have an easier time replanting in the same place as your former tree.

Whether tree roots will continue to grow after a tree has been cut down depends on the species. Some tree roots will eventually die because they can no longer get nutrients through photosynthesis. However, other species that reproduce through root sprouts can continue to grow and produce new sprouts for seven years or more. For example, the roots of elms, ficus, and willows tend to regrow aggressively, while the roots of pines, oaks, and maples will typically die. To determine if a root system is still active, look for new sprouts on the old trunk, stump, or any exposed roots.

A grafted tree is a tree grown by combining two trees. It takes expertise. Branches from grafted trees don’t grow strong roots. Save yourself the time and frustration by having an arborist help you with this advanced project.  

You can often tell if a tree is grafted because it will have a noticeable line. Above the line, the bark will look different than it does below the line. It’s most common with fruit trees.

Costs range from $500 to $5,000 per tree, depending on size, location, and accessibility.

It depends. Smaller, younger trees take longer to mature, but they're more resilient, their roots don't get as damaged during transplanting, and they recover faster. Plus, they're much more affordable to plant, and it's possible to DIY the planting. 

On the other hand, mature trees produce fruit faster and provide more shade and privacy immediately. Ideally, a small or medium tree is the better choice if you can wait a few years for it to mature. But if you need immediate maturity, a larger tree is the only option.

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